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This exceptionally well presented barn conversion is built on a private road, near the beautiful village of Ingestre. Steeped in history, the village contains a number of important historical and listed buildings including Ingestre Hall and the Parish Church of St Mary, reputedly designed by Christopher Wren.
This character property has underfloor heating and high quality Amtico flooring throughout the ground floor.
Briefly, the property features: Master bedroom with en-suite (with bath and shower) and dressing room * Two further double bedrooms * Family bathroom * Large kitchen with dining and living area * Lounge * Study * Separate utlilty room * Pantry * Entrance hall * Downstairs WC * Private rear garden with patio area * Front garden and patio area * Off road parking for three cars * Beautiful views of woodland and fields.
Accomodation
Ground Floor
Front door to
Entrance hallway (15'2 x 7'12) with understairs storage and telephone point
Fully fitted kitchen with living / dining area (19'9 x 16'6) with patio doors to both front and back gardens
Lounge (18'0 x 11'9) The lounge has a real fireplace to original feature chimney
Study (11'11 x 9'6),
Utility room (4'7 x 4'7)
Downstairs WC (4'3 x 2'6)
First Floor
Landing (16'4 x 3'0) Large storage cupboard
Master bedroom
(15'3 x 11'4) with original beams, skylight, two large storage cupboards and tv point. Leading to;
Dressing area (8'10 x 3'1) and door to;
Dressing room (8'5 x 7'3) with rails and shelving
En-suite bathroom - tiled with bath / shower, large wooden shelf sink, wc, storage cupboard, towel rails and Amitico floor tiles
Bedroom two (12'3 x 9'3) with original beams and skylight
Bedroom three (11'11 x 9'5) with original beams and skylight
Family bathroom (11'8 x 8'0) tiled with bath/shower, sink and wc, two storage cupboards, towel rails
Location
The property is situated about three miles from the county town of Stafford with easy access to the M6 and other major roads connecting to the Midlands.
Other local amenities include Ingestre Park and Golf Club and Ingestre Riding Stables, also housed in a period listed building
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